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Shakespeare’s Heir:Shakespeare’s Heir:Shakespeare’s Heir:Shakespeare’s Heir: Blake’s Doors of Perception inBlake’s Doors of Perception inBlake’s Doors of Perception inBlake’s Doors of Perception in JerusalemJerusalemJerusalemJerusalem andandandand The Four ZoasThe Four ZoasThe Four ZoasThe Four Zoas David Whitmarsh-Knight was educated at Dulwich College; University of Pennsylvania (Thouron Scholar); University of New Brunswick (Doctoral Fellow of the Canada Council); Graduate Education studies at University of New England; Graduate Theology and Religion studies at St. Andrews College, Sydney University. Senior Lecturer 1, (R). Tenured at the University of New South Wales: various career positions held in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom include Head of Graduate Studies; Head of School, Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Department Head of English; and History and Theory of Art Academic Fields: English and Textual Criticism; Palaeography; The Dead Sea Scrolls; Phenomenology of Re
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Publiée le 12 Nov. 2009
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William Blake’s “Jerusalem” Explained
David Whitmarsh-Knight was educated at Dulwich College;
University of Pennsylvania (Thouron Scholar); University of
New Brunswick (Doctoral Fellow of the Canada Council);
Education studies at University of New England; Graduate
Theology and Religion studies at St.
Andrews College,
Sydney...
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William Blake’s “Jerusalem” Explained David Whitmarsh-Knight was educated at Dulwich College; University of Pennsylvania (Thouron Scholar); University of New Brunswick (Doctoral Fellow of the Canada Council); Education studies at University of New England; Graduate Theology and Religion studies at St. Andrews College, Sydney University, and at IOCS, University of Cambridge. Senior Lecturer 1, (R). Tenured at the University of New South Wales: positions held include Head of School: Liberal Arts and Science; Head of Graduate Studies and Department Head English; Education; and History and Theory of Art. Academic Fields: Textual Criticism/Palaeography; Phenomenology of Religion (mythology, spiritual aesthetics, sacred art, drama and literature); History of the Stage; Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama and Theatre 19th and 20th Cent Literature
Moins
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Publiée le 23 Oct. 2009
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Lectures: 143
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